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So, 'Probe: When to Die' is an intriguing slice of indie sci-fi, right? It dives into some heavy themes about morality and the value of life—especially when it comes to government decisions. The pacing is interesting; it builds tension slowly as Liz Shaw grapples with the ethical dilemmas surrounding Corporal 7891Alpha's fate. You can feel the weight of each decision. The practical effects are pretty solid for a lower-budget film, adding a gritty realism to the more sci-fi elements. The performances can feel a bit raw at times, but that kind of adds to the unsettling atmosphere. It's not polished, but that's part of its charm, I guess. Definitely leaves you pondering.
Explores government ethics and morality · Gritty practical effects enhance realism · Uneven pacing builds tension effectively
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